Dulces y Endulzantes

Unrefined cane sugar

Unrefined cane sugar
Popularity 74 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Unrefined cane sugar

Category

Dulces y Endulzantes

Popularity

74 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Unbleached cane sugar is a type of sugar obtained directly from sugarcane juice through minimal refining processes, which allows it to retain its natural brown color and a more intense, caramelized flavor compared to refined white sugar.

This ingredient originates from tropical and subtropical regions where sugarcane is cultivated, such as Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and parts of Africa. In many Latin American countries, it is an essential part of traditional cuisine.

Regarding its properties, unbleached cane sugar contains traces of minerals such as calcium, potassium, magnesium, and iron, which are preserved due to its minimal processing. This provides a slightly higher nutritional value than white sugar, in addition to a higher molasses content, which gives it its characteristic color and flavor.

In different Latin American countries, unbleached cane sugar goes by various synonyms, including:

  • Mascabado sugar (common in Mexico, Central America, and some regions of South America)
  • Whole cane sugar
  • Unrefined brown sugar
  • Piloncillo (in Mexico, when pressed into blocks or cones)
  • Panela (very common in Colombia, Ecuador, and other Andean countries)

Due to its deep flavor and granular or block texture, this type of sugar is ideal for dessert recipes, traditional beverages, jams, and also for preparing sauces or marinades where a natural and authentic sweet touch is desired.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
8mg
sodium
0mcg
folate
2mg
potassium
380
calories
0mcg
lycopene
98g
sugars
0g
protein
0mg
vitamin c
0g
total fat
98g
carbohydrates

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